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<p class=western style=MARGIN-BOTTOM:0pt>
  <b>Introduction</b>:
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  <br>
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  Welcome to the game Clue-less. “Just like the real game but... less!” This
  game is based off of the Hasbro game “Clue.” This game plays like Clue but
  with fewer moves. There has been a murder at Tudor Mansion! John Boddy has
  been a victim of foul play. You job is to solve the murder mystery! You must
  find who killed John Boddy, where he was killed, and what he was killed with.
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  <br>
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<p class=western style=MARGIN-BOTTOM:0pt>
  <b>Login</b>:
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  <br>
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  To play the game you must login. To login you must enter your name in the
  given field and then select a character from the menu. List of available
  characters will show up in the menu. This game requires 4 players. Once all
  the players have joined the game, the game will begin.
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  <br>
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<p class=western style=MARGIN-BOTTOM:0pt>
  <b>Elements of the Game</b>:
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  <br>
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  Suspects:
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  Suspects are the people/characters that where present in the mansion at the
  time of the murder<br>
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<p class=western style=MARGIN-BOTTOM:0pt>
  -Colonel Mustard
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<p class=western style=MARGIN-BOTTOM:0pt>
  -Miss Scarlet
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<p class=western style=MARGIN-BOTTOM:0pt>
  -Professor Plum
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  -Mr. Green
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  -Mrs. White
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  -Mrs. Peacock
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  <br>
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  <span style=FONT-WEIGHT:bold>Weapons:</span>
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  Weapons are items that could have been used to commit the
  murder<span style=FONT-WEIGHT:bold><br>
  </span>
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  -Rope
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  -Lead Pipe
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  -Knife
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<p class=western style=MARGIN-BOTTOM:0pt>
  -Wrench
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  -Candle Stick
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  -Pistol
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  <br>
  <span style=FONT-WEIGHT:bold>Rooms</span>
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  Enter rooms to make suggestions.<br>
  Once you are in a room you can only
  <span style=FONT-STYLE:italic>suggest</span>(See Suggestion) the room you are
  in.<br>
  Rooms located in the corners of the mansion contain secret passageways.<br>
  These secret passageways allow characters to move from one corner room to the
  corner room on the opposite side of the mansion.
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  The Rooms In this game are:<br>
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  -Lounge
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  -Library
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  -Billiards
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  -Kitchen
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  -Study
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  -Conservatory
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  -Ballroom
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  -Hall
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  -Dining Room
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  <br>
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  <br>
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<p class=western style=MARGIN-BOTTOM:0pt>
  <b>Game Setup</b>:
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  <br>
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  A game card represents each <i>Element</i>(see Elements of the Game) of the
  game. Game cards belong to one of three categories: weapons, rooms, and
  suspects. At the beginning of the game one card is randomly pulled from each
  category and placed in the Case File. The Case File will contain the cards
  that represent who committed the murder, the murder location, and with what
  weapon. The remainder of the Game cards will be randomly dealt to the players
  of the game.
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  <br>
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  <br>
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<span style=FONT-WEIGHT:bold>Game Objective</span>:
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  At the end of the game you job is to guess what elements are in the Secret
  Case File. Make Suggestions to gain hints on who committed the murder. While
  playing the game take note of the cards you have and the cards you have seen
  in the game.<br>
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  <br>
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<p class=western style=MARGIN-BOTTOM:0pt>
  <span style=FONT-WEIGHT:bold>Gameplay</span>:<br>
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<span style=FONT-STYLE:italic>Status:</span><br>
The Status section will show you when it is your turn.<br>
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  <span style=FONT-STYLE:italic>Moving:</span><br>
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Move your character around the board when it is your turn.<br>
You only get one move per turn.<br>
To move Click on the board when it is your turn.<br>
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  Suggestion:
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  To gain clues about the murder you can make suggestions.<br>
  Suggests can only be made when you move to a room in the mansion.
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  The Suggest button will be available when you able to suggest
</p>
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  Click the Suggest button then you are ready to suggest
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After clicking the suggest button you must&nbsp; select a Character and a Weapon
for the suggestion<br>
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  <br>
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<span style=FONT-STYLE:italic>Disprove:</span><br>
When a suggestion has been made, you must try to disprove the suggestion.<br>
When it is your turn to disprove, you can show your card by selecting the card
to show and by clicking Disprove.<br>
If you cannot disprove the suggestion. Click Disprove to continue.<br>
<br>
<span style=FONT-STYLE:italic>Detective Pad:</span><br>
The Detective Pad is available throughout the game and used as an area to keep
notes.<br>
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  <br>
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<i>Accuse:<br>
</i>When you have decided to you have solved the mystery Click the Accuse button<br>
After Clicking the Accuse button, you must suggest a room, suspect, and a weapon<br>
You may accuse once in a game, and only when it is your turn<br>
If you Accuse and guess wrong, you lose the game. You will not be able to move
anymore and at this point you are only allow to disprove suggestions<br>
If you Accuse and guess all elements correctly, you win the game!<br>
<br>
<br>
<span style=FONT-WEIGHT:bold>Further Reading:</span><br>
The original Hasbro Clue game rules can be viewed at :<br>
http://www.hasbro.com/common/instruct/Clue_(2002).pdf<br>
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